Just in time for (read: a few weeks after) the New Year the Official LiverKick Rankings have [finally] been updated! There hasn't been a ton of movement in the rankings of late, but there has been enough going on to justify a long, hard look at each division and for some reshuffling to happen. Perhaps the biggest thing to take away from the Rankings update for today is that Semmy Schilt is no longer the #1 Heavyweight after one year of inactivity. There have been rumors of Schilt having a retirement fight some time this year but it has yet to materialize just yet. While Gokhan Saki is rumored to be moving to Light Heavyweight it has yet to be confirmed with an actual fight just yet, so he's still ranked at Heavyweight. This makes Rico Verhoeven the undisputed king of the Heavyweight division right now. Filling in the missing spot is Hesdy Gerges coming in at #10.

Not a lot of movement at Light Heavyweight, but Saulo Cavalari did move into the #5 spot after his big win over Filip Verlinden back in October. Middleweight also saw everything remain quiet after the shocking upset victory of Wayne Barrett over Joe Schilling. Welterweight perhaps saw the most movement where the GLORY 13 Welterweight tournament secured the #1 spot for Nieky Holzken and the #2 spot for Joseph Valtellini after an amazing display from both men. This moves the Kickboxing-shy Simon Marcus down to #3, but there have been serious talks of him showing up in a major Kickboxing organization in 2014.

Lightweight (70kg) has been quiet, as K-1 has held the K-1 World MAX Quarter Finals but unless Buakaw loses or Andy Souwer comes back quickly after his appendicitis there won't be much movement until the end of the tournament or a big upset happens. There was some movement at 65kg, though, as Mosab Amrani picked up a big win over Yuta Kubo, securing the #2 spot for him.